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Mirabell Palace (German: Schloss Mirabell) is a historic building in the city of Salzburg, Austria. The palace with its gardens is a listed cultural heritage monument and part of the Historic Centre of the City of Salzburg UNESCO World Heritage Site .
In 1991 Luz Leskowitz took over the "Salzburg Palace Concerts" (German: Salzburger Schlosskonzerte) concert series first organised in 1954, becoming the Artistic Director. Salzburger Schlosskonzerte is based in the Marble Hall of the Salzburg Mirabell Palace. Every year more than 230 concerts are performed under the Salzburger Schlosskonzerte name.
The orchestra performs regularly on the most important stages in Poland and Europe, in such prestigious halls as: the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, Pyotr Tchaikovsky in Moscow, Schauspielhaus in Berlin, Schloss Mirabell in Salzburg, Royal Palace in Stockholm, El Escorial in Spain, in the hall of the Dutch Radio in Utrecht, in the Royal Castle in Warsaw, in Aula Leopoldinum in Wrocław and ...
Presales for the Walk This Road Tour begin at 10 a.m. local time Feb. 11 with the general sale at 10 a.m. local time Feb. 14, via both livenation.com and thedoobiebrothers.com.The band is expected ...
Mirabell Palace (Schloss Mirabell), a pleasure palace built in 1606 with wide gardens and a marble hall; Museum der Moderne Salzburg, a modern art museum with locations in the old city and on the Mönchsberg; Mozartplatz, a historic square with monument to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Willis added, "Therefore, we believe it’s now time to bring the country together with music which is why VILLAGE PEOPLE will be performing at various events as part of the 2025 Inauguration of ...
How to get tickets to Bad Bunny’s ‘No me quiero ir de aquí’ residency Puerto Rico residents will be able to buy tickets in person on Jan. 15 starting at 9 a.m. ET / 10 a.m. AT for the first ...
Altenau Palace (German: Schloss Altenau) was a palace in Salzburg, Austria. Built in 1606, it was demolished in the 1720s to make way for the Mirabell Palace which stands on the same site. It was the home of prince-archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau .